Vision

To support a thriving Aotearoa in the protection and recovery of New Zealand taonga (native) species, and ecosystems. And to encourage communities to foster an environmentally responsible society through collaboration, knowledge, and kaitiakitanga.

Our Vision, Mission and Values

Mission

To protect, restore and advocate for native biodiversity through,

-  Evidence and indigenous based conservation practices
-  Community education and engagement
-  Strategic partnerships and collaboration

Values

Kaitiakitanga (Guardian) & Manaakitanga (Care)

We protect our native species, ecosystems, and communities with respect, compassion, and a shared sense of guardianship and responsibility.

Collaboration

We work alongside communities, volunteers, iwi, organisations, and partners to achieve shared conservation goals.

Education & Empowerment

We support people to understand, value, and participate in protecting our native species and the environment, as we believe knowledge inspires action.

Integrity & Transparency

We operate with honesty, accountability, and openness in our decision-making, reporting, and stewardship.

Commitment to Biodiversity

We prioritise actions that restore ecosystems, increase natural diversity, and improve long-term outcomes for native species.

Innovation & Best Practice

We seek new ideas, tools, and indigenous and scientific approaches, guided by best practice, to strengthen our conservation impact.

Our Objectives

Species Recovery & Biodiversity Protection

Create and restore natural habitats

Enhance predator control in key habitats

Monitor and support populations of other threatened and endangered species

Education & Public Engagement

Raise awareness of conservation issues and create engagement opportunities among communities

Foster intergenerational behavioral change through immersive education

Collaboration & Partnership

Research & Innovation

Sustainable Funding & Growth

Governance & Organisational Excellence

Collaborate and strengthen ties with iwi, local councils, Department of Conservation and other organisations

Incorporate scientific and indigenous knowledge to guide conservation planning

Use scientific knowledge and evidence to guide and improve conservation actions

Explore and develop new approaches for species monitoring, ecosystem restoration and pest management

Encourage creativity, experimentation, and adaptive solutions to address conservation challenges

Diversify funding/revenue sources to ensure long-term sustainability

Increase donor and volunteer engagement

Ensure transparency, accountability and inclusivity

Foster a culture of innovation and continuous improvement